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Operating Systems Solaris Patching Post 302323084 by pgarousi on Friday 5th of June 2009 10:37:19 AM
Old 06-05-2009
I can just imagine how irritating it must be to patch those servers, especially since they have not been patched for years.

Are you familiar with xVM Ops Center 2.1 by any chance? It's Sun new product which is great for patching and provisioning. It has an intelligent knowledge base and it makes the patching scalable and automated. You might want to take a look at it.
 

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XDIFF_FILE_BPATCH(3)							 1						      XDIFF_FILE_BPATCH(3)

xdiff_file_bpatch - Patch a file with a binary diff

SYNOPSIS
bool xdiff_file_bpatch (string $file, string $patch, string $dest) DESCRIPTION
Patches a $file with a binary $patch and stores the result in a file $dest. This function accepts patches created both via xdiff_file_bdiff(3) and xdiff_file_rabdiff(3) functions or their string counterparts. PARAMETERS
o $file - The original file. o $patch - The binary patch file. o $dest - Path of the resulting file. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 xdiff_file_bpatch(3) example The following code applies binary diff to a file. <?php $old_version = 'archive-1.0.tgz'; $patch = 'archive.bpatch'; $result = xdiff_file_bpatch($old_version, $patch, 'archive-1.1.tgz'); if ($result) { echo "File patched"; } else { echo "File couldn't be patched"; } ?> NOTES
Note Both files ($file and $patch) will be loaded into memory so ensure that your memory_limit is set high enough. SEE ALSO
xdiff_file_bdiff(3), xdiff_file_rabdiff(3). PHP Documentation Group XDIFF_FILE_BPATCH(3)
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